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Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Simeonee111: 7:47pm On Feb 06, 2023
By: Yekini Jimoh – Lokoja.

The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa, has been committed to prison for disobeying court order.

The court also directed the Inspector-General of Police to effect Bawa’s arrest and remand him in Kuje prison for the next 14 days until he purges himself of the contempt.

Recall that an Abuja High Court sitting in Maitama, had on November 8, ordered the arrest and remanding of the EFCC boss at Kuje prison over contempt.

Justice R.O. Ayoola of the Kogi State High Court, in his judgement on Monday, granted the application for committal to prison of the EFCC chairman for disobeying a court ruling delivered on November 30, 2022, wherein the EFCC chairman was directed to produce the applicant in the case, Ali Bello.

Ali Bello had dragged Bawa to court for arresting and detaining him illegally, with the court ruling in his favour, but the EFCC arraigned him for alleged money laundering three days after the ruling.

The EFCC’s applications for setting aside and stay of execution of the ruling were refused for want of merit.

The Court had, in Form 49, Order IX, Rule 13, marked: “HCL/697M/2022” and titled: “Notice to Show Cause Why Order of Committal Should not be Made,” asked the EFCC Chairman to appear before it on January 18, 2022, to explain why he should not be jailed for flouting the order given on December 12, 2022, in a case filed by Ali Bello against EFCC and Bawa, as the 1st and 2nd respondents, respectively.

The court ordered that the EFCC and Bawa be served the motion of notice together with Form 49 by substituted means.

The court had declared the arrest and detention of the applicant in the face of a subsisting Court order made by a Court of competent jurisdiction and without a warrant of arrest “or being informed of the offence for which he was arrested” as unlawful, unconstitutional, and in contravention of the personal liberty and dignity of human person guaranteed under Chapter IV of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended).

The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa, has been committed to prison for disobeying court order.

The court also directed the Inspector-General of Police to effect Bawa’s arrest and remand him in Kuje prison for the next 14 days until he purges himself of the contempt.

Recall that an Abuja High Court sitting in Maitama, had on November 8, ordered the arrest and remanding of the EFCC boss at Kuje prison over contempt.

Justice R.O. Ayoola of the Kogi State High Court, in his judgement on Monday, granted the application for committal to prison of the EFCC chairman for disobeying a court ruling delivered on November 30, 2022, wherein the EFCC chairman was directed to produce the applicant in the case, Ali Bello.

Ali Bello had dragged Bawa to court for arresting and detaining him illegally, with the court ruling in his favour, but the EFCC arraigned him for alleged money laundering three days after the ruling.

The EFCC’s applications for setting aside and stay of execution of the ruling were refused for want of merit.

The Court had, in Form 49, Order IX, Rule 13, marked: “HCL/697M/2022” and titled: “Notice to Show Cause Why Order of Committal Should not be Made,” asked the EFCC Chairman to appear before it on January 18, 2022, to explain why he should not be jailed for flouting the order given on December 12, 2022, in a case filed by Ali Bello against EFCC and Bawa, as the 1st and 2nd respondents, respectively.

The court ordered that the EFCC and Bawa be served the motion of notice together with Form 49 by substituted means.

The court had declared the arrest and detention of the applicant in the face of a subsisting Court order made by a Court of competent jurisdiction and without a warrant of arrest “or being informed of the offence for which he was arrested” as unlawful, unconstitutional, and in contravention of the personal liberty and dignity of human person guaranteed under Chapter IV of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended.

The court had also ordered the respondents to tender an apology to the applicant in a national newspaper and awarded N10 million compensation for him.

The Form 49, issued on December 15, 2022, and addressed to Bawa read, “Take notice that the Applicant will on the 18th day of January 2023 at the hour of 9 o clock in the forenoon or so soon thereafter, apply to this Court for an order for your committal to prison for having disobeyed the order of this Court made on 12th day of December 2022 that:

“That arrest and detention of the Applicant on the 29th November 2022 by the 1st and 2nd Respondents in the face of a subsisting Court Order made by a Court of competent jurisdiction and without a warrant of arrest or being informed of the offence for which he was arrested is unlawful, unconstitutional and contravenes the Applicant’s right to personal liberty and dignity of human person guaranteed under Chapter IV of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) and Articles 5 and 6 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.

“Perpetual injunction restraining the Respondents, their agents, servants, privies, or however called from further arrest, detention, harassment and intimidation of the Applicant.

“An order directing the Respondents to tender an apology to the Applicant in any of the National Daily having nationwide coverage for the illegal detention and harassment of the Applicant.

An Award of the sum of Ten Million Naira as general damages jointly and severally against the Respondents for the unlawful detention and harassment of the Applicant.”

This followed an application by Counsel to Ali Bello, S. A. Abass.
https://tribuneonlineng.com/again-court-sends-efcc-boss-to-kuje-prison-for-contempt/

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Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Pwettylinda(f): 7:49pm On Feb 06, 2023
When will court send Thiefnubuu to Kirikiri prison

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Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Shalommy(f): 7:56pm On Feb 06, 2023
Chaii.. cheesy cheesy Thieves everywhere!

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Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by bestman09(m): 7:59pm On Feb 06, 2023
Wish they can effect the judgement. I'm tired of these audio committal to prison

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Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by VeryWickedSimp: 8:00pm On Feb 06, 2023
Igboho go Bleep him yansh for cell. I trust him.

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Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Passionate888: 8:00pm On Feb 06, 2023
This man
Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Spuggie: 8:00pm On Feb 06, 2023
Amazing stuff.
Even though nothing will happen, atleast, the court are now bold enough to send top government officials to prison.
Hopefully, we will get there someday.

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Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Sonnobax15(m): 8:00pm On Feb 06, 2023
grin
Bubu don finally use him last strength to hold Bawa kokoroko for blokos..

Imagine someone who's supposed to be enforcing laws being the same person breaking the same laws.

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Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Adexgentle005(m): 8:00pm On Feb 06, 2023
We joke too much in this country. It is democrazy we practice here!
Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Deserea: 8:01pm On Feb 06, 2023
DOA




Court order can only be obey in this country when ObiDatti becomes President.

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Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Homefingers: 8:01pm On Feb 06, 2023
Sounds good
Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Classicalman(m): 8:01pm On Feb 06, 2023
The court judges and justices have turned into PVSSIES
Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by ekukeku(m): 8:01pm On Feb 06, 2023
It look like a script
Comedians

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Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by bewla(m): 8:01pm On Feb 06, 2023
Don't mess with the wrong people

Nigeria no be USA

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Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Tpave(m): 8:01pm On Feb 06, 2023
Lol
Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Emekus999(m): 8:01pm On Feb 06, 2023
Nigeria, I doubt if this could be possible
Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by DoxxAnon: 8:02pm On Feb 06, 2023
Our Judiciary are a bunch of clowns!

A judiciary for sale… we do not have a democracy!

Legislative- Rubber Stamp

Judiciary- Judges for sale

Executive - Bandits

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Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by princeade86(m): 8:02pm On Feb 06, 2023
Life drama
Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by ehissi(m): 8:02pm On Feb 06, 2023
W
Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by LonelyWolfz: 8:02pm On Feb 06, 2023
Another failed judgement from a failed country. His security details cannot be breach for him to be taken into custody.. Another Emefiele been protected by the high and mighty!

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Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Antoeni(m): 8:02pm On Feb 06, 2023
Which Nigeria Public Office Holders That’s Not a Law Breaker
Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by PS712: 8:02pm On Feb 06, 2023
Cases getting too much against EFCC and its boss.

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Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Nobody: 8:03pm On Feb 06, 2023
he no dey hear word?

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Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by lonecatt(m): 8:03pm On Feb 06, 2023
The courts have repeatedly sent message to Nigerians that the present efcc is grossly incompetent to fight corruption.

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Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Imstrong2(m): 8:03pm On Feb 06, 2023
Another detention?my guy is slim enough you guys want him to disappear while I'm jail grin

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Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by faceland: 8:03pm On Feb 06, 2023
did he go to prison the last time?

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Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Antoeni(m): 8:03pm On Feb 06, 2023
It Will Make a Whole Lot Of Sense if He Enter Prison
Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by frankblinkz(m): 8:05pm On Feb 06, 2023
This country is just a CRUISE NATION
Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Oju4190: 8:06pm On Feb 06, 2023
a country when court orders are not been obey
Re: Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss To Kuje Prison For Contempt by Nobody: 8:06pm On Feb 06, 2023
Banana Republic

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